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July 17, 2009

Pottering and Pondering

Another quiet day of Pottering and Pondering for me today, and I'm more than happy with that. It's also yet another day of wet drippy stuff too, it seems quite relentless at the moment.I was forced to abandon my beloved sky blue crocs this morning and dig out my wellies instead to walk to school. The rain this morning was Proper Rain, a real downpour, and crocs would have been a disaster. It's not cold though here, I was still wearing a teeshirt underneath my old leaky raincoat, but wet, yes it really was wet indeed. The canal towpath was flooded in a couple places, so Little Man got to practice his long jump (he refuses to wear wellies to school) and Little Lady practiced her splashing. It was quite a nice start to the day, despite the wet :: we splashed and jumped and chatted and stopped to coo over some teeny tiny fluffy little ducklings covered in droplets of rain.

I came home from shcool and while I still had my wellies on, I went through my little morning routine :: coffee machine on to warm up and I step out into the rain to say good morning to my back yard flowers. Lots of growth is happening out there and it makes me so happy to see it. Mind you, the growth is balanced out by quite a bit of chomping action too, most especially my poor, poor marigolds which've been serisouly munched by the resident snails/slugs.

I picked a small sprig of fresh fragrant mint to bring inside, just for the pleasure of holding it's minty scent under my nose as I pottered about in the kitchen making coffee. And for the record, I confess I ate two-and-a-half pieces of caramel shortbread with my frothy chocolate dusted coffee :: tut-tut! Good job I don't have a bikini holiday in the pipeline.

From the kitchen into the living room with my coffee and tut-tut's in hand, and it's all looking quite untidy around these parts. Stuff everywhere. The stuff of daily life with children. Toys, colouring books and pens, shoes kicked off, clothes discarded, blankets and cushions all askew. I took the above photo just now, reminding me that for a delicious little moment around 6.30ish this morning, I was snuggled there with Little Lady. She had got up early, crept downstairs and installed herself on the sofa under the ripple blankie (now living downstairs as BB is finally On The Bed!!!!!!). She looked so cosy and snuggly that I could not resist and climbed in under the blanket for a quick mummy-daughter cuddle. The best start to the day.

So yeah, my precious cashmerino ripple blanket no longer lives on my bed, but has come downstairs to be shared with the family.I took the above photo yesterday sometime, after I came across this charming little vingnette quite by accident. I was huffing to myself because I noticed that my precious blanket had been dragged off the sofa and strewn on the floor. But just as I was (rather crossly) about to scoop it up and re-fold it, I happend to notice this teeny tiny meal all laid out. Awwwwwwwwwwwwww, I nearly cried when I saw it, truly I did, I felt quite choked!

Little Lady has recently had her dolls house downstairs to play with, and the above little bits and pieces are part of a very sentimental collection of my own childhood dollshouse accessories. I have lots of wooden furniture, and many very small items
too, including these teeny little plates and miniscule cutlery. It has miraculously survived over 30 years since I was a small girl, and it delights me to see it still being used. Funny thing was that when I asked Little Lady about the above meal, she told me that actually it was not her that had set it out. Noone had seen him do it, but Little Man must have had a secret little play with the dolls house things when nobody was looking.Consider my heart strings well and truly tugged there.

So its
the last day of school today before the long seven week summer holiday
begins :: seven whole weeks, it's a little mind blowing thinking of
aaaallllllll those child-filled days stretching ahead, but I keep
thinking back to lastyears summer holiday stay-home days and remembering that child-filled days are good days and nothing to be afraid of.

Next week we have the pleasure of J at home with us, which I am
extremely happy about. The weeks he takes as holiday from work
throughout the year are usually planned and spoken for and for the most
part taken away from home. We usually jaunt away :: to Dorset,
Northumberland, the Lake District, for family visits, holiday cottages
and youth hostels. But next week we are to be At Home together, and it feels
like the greatest luxury.

I had intended to have a grand tidy up today, to make the house all spik and span ready for our week-at-home holiday, but to be honest, I am not in the least bit feeling like it.Far more pleasurable to sit and chat with you instead.All I need to do is focus on this gorgeous little pot of flowers and ignore the rest. Yes, I shall zoom in and put my eyes on Macro Mode.And instruct the rest of my family to do the same.

Have a fabulous weekend, whatever you get up to....have fun!xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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Hi Lucy,

Your lovely blog has been nominated in our blog awards on the Dorset Cereals website. You are July's winning blog! I would love to send you your prize of some Dorset Cereals and our little blog awards egg cup. Perhaps you could email me to let me know where I should deliver this.

Lucy - I live in Boston, Massachusetts and just love reading your blog. I discovered it about a month ago, and now check it every morning. I find it so comforting. Thanks for your generosity for sharing your life with others. I don't know how to crochet (although, I do knit), but now want to learn by making one of your gorgeous blankets.

"At Home" holidays are the most delightful of all. I will be wishing and hoping heartily on your behalf that nothing disturbs your family togetherness. Our summer vacation has been full of non-stop visitors and visiting, and although it has merit, I envy you your quiet moments.

I love it so much with the exception of it being too huge but I don't care. Now I will make some smaller versions and try to figure out what aran weight is compared to worsted. :) Still trying to figure those types out. I have started a lovely 100% wool girly blanket for my daughter, now that I made the bag from leftover yarns and finished two of my boys blankets this year. It's quite fun. Thanks from Tonya in USA.

Am really enjoying this, my very first blog. Your ripply blanky inspired me to take up the knitting needles again after lots and lots of years. Must learn to crochet a blanky would be lovely. Been off work for a wee while and making lots of cupcakes and now knitting too.

Lucy dear,
You are a sheer delight. I have finally decided to join your little band of merry maids and profess my love for your take on life!!! I live in the mid-atlantic region of the USA near Philadelphia,Pa. Sadly, life is too hectic for so many women to embrace or even dream of the charming, heartfelt side of life...BUT you are a breath of fresh air. A thoroughly modern, old fashioned young woman!!!!
I have English ancestors...great grand-parents who came here to raise my grand-mother and I think like you do!! Are we distant cousins!!!!? The lovely, quiet sometimes messy side of domestic life is not valued in busy urban areas...I don't think this is cultural or national just linked to the modern way of life.
Domesticity is no longer valued over the additonal paycheck. I hear so many young women comment they couldn't stay home they would be bored or their husband would not value domestic brilliance over boardroom savy.
If they work outside the home they hire people to do everything for them ... daycare for kids, lawn guy for the grass, gardner to grow the flowers, fast food most nights, someone to clean the house, doggie daycare to nurture their pets and someone to walk the puppy!! The paycheck goes to cover the very things that could bring them real pleasure if THINGS and STATUS were not so important to them.
Sadly, they just don't get it. Whether a women works outside of her home or is the CEO of her own little "ATTIC", anyone who creates a home, who sees the delicate beauty in a little blossom they they have nurtured and grown,who navigates through a maze of a childs's delightful messiness and schedules and in all of the simple pleasures of a quiet life, IS the true missing link in a successful culture.
Although I am a Nana to my grand-daughter Haley, and still work four days a week, I will never forget the sheer joy of those years I spent making a simple, cottage life for my young family. Even in my middle age, nothing gives me more pleasure than my small home, lovely overflowing garden sewing or planning family time. Have a lovely time with your little ones! Never retire from your cherished by many Attic24. Much love from the USA.

Hi there, as usual a fab blog. Like Jane above, i came across your blog by accident and i also check it out daily. Sooo inspiring. I made your recipe for choc caramel shortbread yesterday. I gave some to my friend & neighbour today who has been poorly this week. She said it was the best she had ever tasted. I can`t wait to make one of your blankets. But i must must finish my son`s jumper that i`m knitting. But i have done a small test square and i`m getting excited. Keep up the inspiring blogs

I love your blog - came across it quite by accident and now check it out daily! I too love marigolds and was interested to discover from French friends that the word for marigolds "soucis" can also be used to mean little worries or problems. Helps to think of problems as marigolds eh? Hope the snails and slugs don't finish them off. Enjoy your littlies whilst you can they grow up all too soon.

I love the teeny tiny meals! We too had these dolls house accessories as children. However, are you sure they weren't put there by two bad mice? I think Beatrix Potter must have had the same dolls house set too!

Have a lovely summer holiday! We have already had 5 weeks, now it's 5 weeks left. Today we had SUN and 25 degrees, so we spent the day by the sea. Absolutely wonderful! Hope you and your family will have just as wonderful!!
By the way, please, show us your BB! Soon! :)